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Drum

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Fri Apr 12, 2013, 05:23 PM Apr 2013

NYTimes: Rodriguez Believed to Be Behind Purchase of Clinic Documents

Oh brother...for so many reasons, signing him was such a bad decision. Serious character issues.



http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/13/sports/baseball/baseball-believes-alex-rodriguez-bought-clinic-documents.html?hp

Rodriguez Believed to Be Behind Purchase of Clinic Documents
By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT
Published: April 12, 2013

Investigators for Major League Baseball have uncovered what they believe is evidence that a representative of Alex Rodriguez purchased medical records from a person connected to a South Florida anti-aging clinic that is suspected of providing performance-enhancing drugs to a number of major leaguers, according to two people briefed on the matter.

The New York Times reported online Thursday that Major League Baseball had purchased documents from a former employee at the clinic, which operated under the name Biogenesis of America and is now closed, in an effort to uncover evidence that would link the clinic to the distribution of performance-enhancing drugs. The article also stated that one major league player had also purchased clinic documents from a former clinic employee so that they could be destroyed. That player was not identified until Friday, when the two people said it was Rodriguez, the 37-year-old Yankees third baseman currently rehabilitating from off-season hip surgery.

A spokesman for Rodriguez flatly denied the allegation Friday.

In January, a weekly newspaper, Miami New Times, reported that it had obtained medical records from the clinic that tied half a dozen players — Rodriguez, Melky Cabrera, Gio Gonzalez, Bartolo Colon, Nelson Cruz and Yasmani Grandal — to the use of banned substances like human growth hormone.

More records then emerged that tied other players, including Ryan Braun, to the clinic. In turn, many of the named players, including Rodriguez and Braun, denied obtaining any banned substances from the clinic.

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NYTimes: Rodriguez Believed to Be Behind Purchase of Clinic Documents (Original Post) Drum Apr 2013 OP
That's hilarious. MrSlayer Apr 2013 #1
A-Roid should retire and move into a mansion next to Tom Hicks... El Supremo Apr 2013 #2

El Supremo

(20,365 posts)
2. A-Roid should retire and move into a mansion next to Tom Hicks...
Fri Apr 12, 2013, 10:04 PM
Apr 2013

like The Shrub did.

Gawd! Did Hicks ever fuck up America and Baseball!

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